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Re: OSX updates
There will be an appropriate symlink.
Adam Wolf
On Thu, Nov 6, 2014, 2:17 PM Bob Gustafson <bobgus@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> I would vote for 2 or 3.
>
> One question is whether ~/Library/Application\ Support/ is visible in the
> Finder or would the magic move/copy/link be done by drag and drop icons on
> the dmg background?
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> Bob G
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> On 11/06/2014 01:09 PM, Adam Wolf wrote:
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> I'll try to clarify the options that I see.
>
> 1) Store the libraries *inside* the bundle, in kicad.app. Users should
> never change these, because if they do, the changes would be lost when you
> update KiCad.
> 2) Have the libraries be included in the DMG, but users would have to drag
> Kicad into Applications and Libraries into ~/LibraryApplication\
> Support/whever/it/is/supposed/to/be, but we would have two symlinks, and a
> background image on the DMG to make it obvious what to do.
> 3) Have two DMGs, one with just Kicad, one with just Libraries. This
> would be almost the same as #2.
>
> Thoughts, folks? I am personally leaning towards 2. One thing to
> download, but nothing stored inside kicad.app except for the KiCad
> executables...
>
> Adam Wolf
> Cofounder and Engineer
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> On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:59 PM, Andy Peters <devel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> > On Nov 6, 2014, at 11:51 AM, Bernhard Stegmaier <
>> stegmaier@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> > Yes, one .dmg is also fine with me.
>> >
>> > We shouldn’t put anything into the bundle that a user can change (like
>> adding his own symbol to a predefined library, etc.).
>> > If the changes are stored in files inside the bundle itself then they
>> will just get lost when a user tries to update the usual way (delete old
>> from /Applications, drag new one into it).
>> >
>> > That would really be frustrating I guess...
>>
>> Very frustrating indeed. Why an application would store what is
>> essentially user data in an opaque bundle is beyond me (see iPhoto, for
>> example) ...
>>
>> -a
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OSX updates
From: Adam Wolf, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Adam Wolf, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Wayne Stambaugh, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Jean-Paul Louis, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Bernhard Stegmaier, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Jean-Paul Louis, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Andy Peters, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Bernhard Stegmaier, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Andy Peters, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Adam Wolf, 2014-11-06
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Re: OSX updates
From: Bob Gustafson, 2014-11-06